
– New York City Police Department
– John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Deputy Chairperson-Law/Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration Department
Professor of criminal justice-16 years
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Currently Deputy Chair, Law/Police Science/Criminal Justice Administration Department
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Full time member of the faculty-Law/Police Science/Criminal Justice Department
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Service as a Substitute Assistant and Adjunct Assistant teaching in the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, where I have taught a total of 17 undergraduate and 3 graduate level courses.
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As an instructor in the Office of Special Programs.
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As an instructor and coordinator for the investigative portion of the program to upgrade policing in the Dominican Republic. I also acquired and supplied the program with training manuals from the New York City Police Department to teach officers at the Dominican Republic Police Recruit Training School.
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As an instructor in the program operated in the New York City public schools, which seeks to explain police operations to students and faculty.
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Being quoted in numerous local, national and international news media on police and investigative subject matters.
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Represented the college during a seminar at the New York Bar Association as an expert on interrogation.
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Represented the college during a seminar at Hunter College as an expert on the threat of terrorism to New York City.
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Served as the Coordinator for the John Jay College, Criminal Justice Society.
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As a freshman advisor, course fair advisor and as a faculty member who has been cited by Dean’s List students and the Student Council for providing outstanding support and advice.
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Served as a liaison with numerous national and international police agencies.
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Served as a police consultant with many of my college colleagues.